package vista;
import java.awt.BorderLayout;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.JScrollPane;
import javax.swing.JTable;

import javax.swing.WindowConstants;
import javax.swing.table.DefaultTableModel;
import javax.swing.table.TableModel;
import javax.swing.SwingUtilities;


/**
* This code was edited or generated using CloudGarden's Jigloo
* SWT/Swing GUI Builder, which is free for non-commercial
* use. If Jigloo is being used commercially (ie, by a corporation,
* company or business for any purpose whatever) then you
* should purchase a license for each developer using Jigloo.
* Please visit www.cloudgarden.com for details.
* Use of Jigloo implies acceptance of these licensing terms.
* A COMMERCIAL LICENSE HAS NOT BEEN PURCHASED FOR
* THIS MACHINE, SO JIGLOO OR THIS CODE CANNOT BE USED
* LEGALLY FOR ANY CORPORATE OR COMMERCIAL PURPOSE.
*/
public class VPosiciones extends javax.swing.JFrame {
	private JPanel Pposiciones;
	private JScrollPane jScrollPane2;
	private JTable jTable1;

	/**
	* Auto-generated main method to display this JFrame
	*/
		
	public VPosiciones() {
		super();
		initGUI();
	}
	
	private void initGUI() {
		try {
			setDefaultCloseOperation(WindowConstants.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE);
			{
				Pposiciones = new JPanel();
				getContentPane().add(Pposiciones, BorderLayout.CENTER);
				Pposiciones.setLayout(null);
				{
					jScrollPane2 = new JScrollPane();
					Pposiciones.add(jScrollPane2);
					jScrollPane2.setBounds(81, 90, 294, 84);
					{
						TableModel jTable1Model = 
								new DefaultTableModel(
										new String[][] { { "One", "Two" }, { "Three", "Four" } },
										new String[] { "Column 1", "Column 2" });
						jTable1 = new JTable();
						jScrollPane2.setViewportView(jTable1);
						jTable1.setModel(jTable1Model);
					}
				}
			}
			pack();
			this.setSize(460, 364);
		} catch (Exception e) {
		    //add your error handling code here
			e.printStackTrace();
		}
	}

}
